Principal as Student Advocate, The: A Guide for Doing What's Best for All Students

Principal as Student Advocate, The: A Guide for Doing What's Best for All Students

Principal as Student Advocate, The: A Guide for Doing What's Best for All Students

Principal as Student Advocate, The: A Guide for Doing What's Best for All Students

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Overview

Help all students reach their full potential. Make the right decisions!

This unique book offers practical tools and strategies to help you become a strong advocate for every student in your school. With real world examples and situations, this book will help you:

• Acquire skills to change your students’ lives for the better — and also reach district goals.
• Learn how to advocate for students even if it conflicts with district policy.
• Discover how to transform your staff so they will also serve as student advocates.
• Strengthen connections with parents to engage them with their child’s education.

Also included is how to be an advocate for special needs students.

The book opens with a private self-assessment to help you discover where you are on the continuum of student advocacy. It then leads you through the steps to develop the traits of a skilled advocate for students. There are application exercises and numerous examples of what works.

Supported by research references in every chapter, the book details a rich variety of interventions you and your staff can use on a daily basis. It focuses on curricular as well as co-curricular programs including subject-matter offerings, the fine arts, athletics, technical programs, clubs, recreational activities, and other programs.

As the principal, it is your advocacy that will make a powerful, lifelong difference for all the students in your school.

Also available – PowerPoint slides for in-service professional development or for principals who wish to discuss this topic with their staff.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781596671898
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/21/2011
Pages: 144
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 9.90(h) x 0.40(d)

About the Author

Dr. M. Scott Norton is a former public school teacher, curriculum coordinator, associate superintendent, and superintendent of schools. He served as professor and vice-chairman of the Department of Educational Administration at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and as professor and chairman of the Department of Educational Administration and Policy Studies at Arizona State University, where he presently is professor emeritus. Dr. Norton is author and coauthor of college textbooks in the areas of human resources administration, the school superintendency, executive leadership and administrative management, and resource allocation. He has published articles in professional journals relating to teacher retention, teacher workload, organizational climate, employee assistance programs, the school principalship, competency performance, retaining quality school principals, and human resources administration. He has received several national and state awards honoring his services and contributions to the field of educational administration. The American School Personnel Administrators Association, Arizona School Administrators, Inc., Arizona Educational Research Organization, and the University Council for Educational Administration are among the organizations that have recognized Dr. Norton for distinguished service to the field of educational administration. He has held the positions of executive director of the Nebraska Association of School Administrators, president of the Arizona School Administrators Higher Education Division, Arizona School Administrators Board of Directors, treasurer of the University Council for Educational Administration, UCEA staff associate, regional representative for the National Association of Secondary School Principals, and other state and national offices., Dr. Larry K. Kelly has served as a classroom teacher, assistant principal and principal, assistant supe

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Preface

1: The School Principal as Student Advocate: What It Means

2: Student Advocacy and the Inclusive School

3: The Principal as an Advocate for Student Services

4: Creating an Environment for Teaching and Learning: The Student Advocate's Primary Challenge

5: Principal Student Advocacy and the Student with Disabilities
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